Flea Treatment in Toronto
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Typical Cost in Toronto
$150–$500
Final cost depends on severity, property size, and treatment method.
Toronto has more raccoons per square kilometre than any city in North America. That is not a guess — biologists have been tracking them for decades. The Don Valley ravine system runs from the waterfront up through Leaside and into North York, and it functions as a raccoon highway delivering wildlife directly into residential backyards. In the Annex, raccoons den in the attics of 120-year-old Victorians where the original soffits have never been replaced. In Parkdale, mice pour into century semis through crumbling mortar joints every October. In Liberty Village and CityPlace, bed bugs move between condo units through shared plumbing risers faster than property managers can respond. Every Toronto neighbourhood has its own pest profile, shaped by housing age, tree canopy, and how close you are to a ravine.
Our Flea Treatment Process in Toronto
Inspection
The technician inspects for flea signs: adult fleas on pets, flea dirt (digested blood that looks like black pepper) on pet bedding and carpets, and flea eggs in carpet fibres. The pet is not treated by the technician — they advise on veterinary flea products — but the home treatment is planned around the pet's presence.
Treatment
A professional-grade insecticide with IGR is applied to all floors, carpets, rugs, pet bedding, and under furniture. IGRs prevent flea eggs and larvae from developing, breaking the breeding cycle. Vacuuming before treatment is critical — it stimulates dormant fleas to emerge so they are exposed to the insecticide.
Prevention
Fleas that fell off pets in the yard, on the deck, or in the garage get treated with an outdoor-appropriate insecticide. Shaded areas, under decks, and areas where pets rest outdoors are the priority. Follow-up visit 2–3 weeks later confirms the elimination.
Signs You Need Flea Treatment in Toronto
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Pets scratching and biting at their skin, especially around the neck, back, and tail base
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Tiny black specks (flea dirt) on pet bedding, carpets, and rugs — flecks of digested blood that turn red when wet
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Adult fleas visible on pet fur, especially after the pet has been lying still for a few minutes
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Itchy red bites on ankles and lower legs that appear in clusters or lines
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Small white oval flea eggs stuck to pet fur or scattered in carpet fibres
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Pets reluctant to go into certain rooms or outdoor areas they previously used
Why Hire a Professional in Toronto
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Flea eggs and larvae are almost impossible to eliminate with surface sprays. Professional IGR products prevent eggs from hatching and larvae from reaching adulthood, breaking the cycle that retail products cannot touch.
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Fleas spend most of their time off pets. Treating only the pet does not solve the home infestation. A professional treats the entire environment simultaneously.
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Over-the-counter flea foggers do not penetrate carpet fibres and do not include IGRs, so they do not break the breeding cycle.
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In GTA homes with central heating, fleas can be a year-round problem. Professional treatment addresses all life stages simultaneously.
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A single female flea lays 50 eggs per day. A professional treatment with IGRs is the only reliable way to stop the cycle in one or two visits.
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